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Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Wesley Snipes

The first time I jumped from a plane, I screamed like a woman. I was two miles up and you could hear me clear as day. Now I love it. — Wesley Snipes

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Frederick Lenz

There are millions of little opportunities out there to advance yourself. But you need the personal power to see how to do it. — Frederick Lenz

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Steve Carell

I don't want to be pretentious about, "yes, I need to move in to the more dramatic roles and express myself and prove to everyone that I'm capable of doing it," it really isn't that, I think that's a bad reason to choose roles. It's more like, who would I be working with and would they be fun to do and entertaining to watch, is it an interesting story or character. — Steve Carell

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By George Orwell

Four legs good, two legs bad. — George Orwell

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Christopher

Sometimes people deserve to have their faith rewarded. — Christopher

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Meg Rosoff

Fate isn't some middle-aged man with a squint who won't recognize you if you change your clothes. — Meg Rosoff

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Terry Pratchett

I particularly admire are Mark Twain and Jerome K. Jerome who wrote in a certain tone of voice which was humane and understanding of humanity, but always ready to annotate its little foibles. I think I'd lay my cards down on that, and say that it's that that I'm trying to do. — Terry Pratchett

Atrocity Synonym Quotes By Parker J. Palmer

Every profession that attracts people for "reasons of the heart" is a profession in which people and the work they do suffer from losing heart. Like teachers, these people are asking, "How can we take heart again so that we can give heart to others?" - which is why they undertook their work in the first place. — Parker J. Palmer